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SoCG. There were no disagreed matters which related to this chapter. Further details for the SoCG are provided in Volume 3, Appendix 23.3.


8.


The matters agreed in the SoGC are outlined below and are relevant to East Anglia THREE as the projects follow the same route. These matters have been considered during the assessment process within this chapter.


 The parties agreed with the results of the assessment of impacts on Water Resources and Flood Risk on East Anglia ONE.


 It was agreed that adherence to the requirements within the Development Consent Order and Outline Code of Construction Practice for East Anglia ONE would ensure the avoidance of significant impacts on Water Resources and Flood Risk from East Anglia ONE and satisfy the requirements of Water Framework Directive.


 It was agreed that there were no other outstanding matters that have not been agreed with respect to Water Resources and Flood Risk in relation to the Project Application.


21.3 Scope


21.3.1 Study Area 9.


For the purpose of this assessment, and to aid the baseline descriptions, the following study areas have been defined to assess the direct and indirect impacts associated with the project. These areas are shown on Figure 21.1, and are described as:


 Onshore electrical transmission works including access – this encompasses the landfall location, onshore cable route and converter station location, as outlined in Chapter 5 Description of the Development. This area has been selected to be the largest area over which direct impacts would be experienced; and


 Study area – this incorporates a 1km buffer around the onshore electrical transmission works and access, where environmental receptors may be present but no physical works will take place therefore only indirect impacts apply.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


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